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Charles Kaloz

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Charles Kaloz

Birth
Glouster, Athens County, Ohio, USA
Death
6 Jun 1962 (aged 45)
New Jersey, USA
Burial
Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.5708, Longitude: -74.2941583
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ISELIN — Funeral services for Charles Kaloz, 45, 41 Grand Avenue, who died last Wednesday after a heart attack, were held Saturday at Kain Mortuaries, Inc., 424 State Street, Perth Amboy, with Rev. William H. Schmaus, rector of Trinity Episcopal Church, Woodbridge, officiating. Burial was in Clover Leaf Memorial Park, Woodbridge.

The deceased was stricken at the Natco Fire Proofing Co., Keasbey, where he was employed. A native of Glouster, Ohio, Mr. Kaloz also resided in Perth Amboy and Keasbey. He was a member of Trinity Episcopal Church, Woodbridge, and a veteran of World War II. He was a graduate of Moose Heart High School, maintained in Illinois by the Order of Moose.

Surviving are his widow, Helen; a daughter, Patricia, at home; and a sister, Miss Vilma Kaloz, Hopelawn; four brothers, Louis, Perth Amboy; Andrew, Long Beach, Cal.; Arthur, Wilkes-Barre, Pa; and Orley Rolo, Ill.

Obituary can be found in Carteret Press, June 15, 1962, page 6


ISELIN — Funeral services for Charles Kaloz, 45, 41 Grand Avenue, who died last Wednesday after a heart attack, were held Saturday at Kain Mortuaries, Inc., 424 State Street, Perth Amboy, with Rev. William H. Schmaus, rector of Trinity Episcopal Church, Woodbridge, officiating. Burial was in Clover Leaf Memorial Park, Woodbridge.

The deceased was stricken at the Natco Fire Proofing Co., Keasbey, where he was employed. A native of Glouster, Ohio, Mr. Kaloz also resided in Perth Amboy and Keasbey. He was a member of Trinity Episcopal Church, Woodbridge, and a veteran of World War II. He was a graduate of Moose Heart High School, maintained in Illinois by the Order of Moose.

Surviving are his widow, Helen; a daughter, Patricia, at home; and a sister, Miss Vilma Kaloz, Hopelawn; four brothers, Louis, Perth Amboy; Andrew, Long Beach, Cal.; Arthur, Wilkes-Barre, Pa; and Orley Rolo, Ill.

Obituary can be found in Carteret Press, June 15, 1962, page 6


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